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What is the best way to determine nutrient availability in the wetland?

Author: Asger LIndberg-Nielsen



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Soil is the indicator of nutrient availability and not water because it can be diluted by rain etc. Soil can be organic or mineral. Organic - Is there when rates of decomposition is slow. For instance bog has low N and P and therefore microbal decomposition is really slow. Then you have many plant remains Mineral is when the rates of decomposition is high.


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Soil is the indicator of nutrient availability and not water because it can be diluted by rain etc. 
Soil can be organic or mineral. 
Organic - Is there when rates of decomposition is slow. For instance bog has low N and P and therefore microbal decomposition is really slow. Then you have many plant remains
Mineral is when the rates of decomposition is high.
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